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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Xtract Resources Plc | XTR | London | Ordinary Share |
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1.00 | 0.985 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
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Posted at 20/3/2024 23:39 by copperz People have got in over their head with XTR so are desperately trying to ramp it to cover their losses. In reality, XTR and other Colin Bird staples are not going anywhere. They just support Colin Bird's lifestyle and the numbers dont lie:Colin Bird’s AIM record (as of March 24): Time he became CEO of BZT- share price 0.5….now 0.02 (over 95% down) Time he became CEO of XTR- share price 10...now 0.9 Time he became CEO of Galileo 7.38...now 1.0 A lot of money has been paid by private investors to fund these ‘companiesR |
Posted at 13/3/2024 13:02 by misskgb On StockopediaCompared XTR to ARCMMetrics based on Quality Value MomentumOut of 27XTR 24ARCM 3Tried to screenshot but |
Posted at 12/3/2024 17:43 by papillon Now listen to me you conceited, arrogant, C(o)unt of Monte Christo! My charts and chart indicators are historical records only. However when the they turned Strongly Bearish back in the summer of 2022 I sold all of my XTR shares @ over 5p. Thank heavens for my charts because they saved me a lot of money. I've got a maths degree, but I suspect you'd have trouble with addition and subtraction!PS the trend is your friend and the XTR share price has been in a long term downtrend since the summer of 2022 as shown on my log chart . You have trouble with that concept as CTL shows. You must be losing money hand over fist! You fall in love with very, very, speculative shares and consequently more often than not lose money. I only have one share and that's GPM. |
Posted at 12/3/2024 07:42 by the count of monte_cristo bsp, spending your days following me around message boards and marking my posts down. Have you got tired of EEE. Almost as pathetic as the videos you make:)Anyway, back to XTR. So what do you know about the Western Foreland, do share with us? |
Posted at 08/3/2024 15:51 by misskgb 4th year NO fund raise XTRBird said recent podcast XTR to report profit for YE 23Before sale MANICA completed they already have £2m to drill NW Zambian assets.BR is dormant duckWhen CU price is above $10 per tonne then further drilling at Ascot high grade areas which will make BR ready for sale Anyone knows details of silver fox prospects aimed for production circa 8000 T pa? |
Posted at 21/2/2024 07:20 by divmad Well the good news is that xtr finally gets rid of that millstone around shareholders necks, Manica. But what net sales proceeds will come back to xtr? Has that been reported?And did this be venture mean that Bushranger is being quietly placed in a corner now, after being the rising star of a few years back?The new Zambian licences do look interesting, I will grant you that, TCoMC. |
Posted at 15/2/2024 12:17 by papillon My long term XTR log chart is Strongly Bearish and has been for a long time. That chart is all I need to know about XTR, The Count of Monte_Cristo. When this chart shows signs of turning bullish again I'll change my opinion on XTR.You can post all the links you like, but as your posts on CTL, MILA, EST, XTR, etc, show they have no positive effect on the sp's when investors are not confident about the companies, or the commodities they are interested in. You are just wasting your time and money. Unfortunately you are just ramping! |
Posted at 14/2/2024 11:42 by the count of monte_cristo The above Ivanhoe grades are what Xtract are referring to in the below paragraph."The Company believes there is scope for the discovery of potentially high-grade Kamoa-style mineralisation at depth and lower grade Kolwezi-type mineralisation at or near-surface". Exploration Progress in Q4, 2023 and Financing Xtract now has exclusive access to unique historic data sets generated by Anglo American plc which pre-date any proper understanding of the Western Foreland geological setting and potential. This has enabled a fast-track early-stage exploration strategy on a very cost-effective basis that will save an estimated US$1.5M in direct exploration costs during Phase 1 of the Joint Venture. With funds received from Xtract's entitlement from its 23% net interest in the Manica project in Mozambique for the period ended September 2023 as announced on 24 January 2024, Phase 1 exploration commitments for the Joint Venture are available from existing cash resources meaning no fund-raise is anticipated and therefore no dilution to shareholders. The financing of Phase 2 will be based on the results from Phase 1 and also, the decision by shareholders on the proposed disposal of XTR's interest in Manica at the Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) to be held on 13 February 2024 and detailed in the EGM circular sent to XTR shareholders which is available on the Company web site. |
Posted at 13/2/2024 14:01 by the count of monte_cristo The Settlement and Restructuring Agreement in relation to the termination of Xtract's mining collaboration agreement with MMP dated 28 May 2019 in relation to the Manica Gold Project under which the Xtract Parties are to be paid US$3.325 million in cash to settle all monies due under the Mining Collaboration Agreement from MMP to Xtract and Explorator, Xtract's local Mozambique subsidiary, of which US$2 million has already been paid; and to terminate the Mining Collaboration Agreement. |
Posted at 24/8/2023 14:52 by misskgb CATTHIS IS MY PREDICTION FOR H1 RESULTS?The latest Investing Matters Podcast featuring Iain Barnes, Chief Investment Officer at Netwealth has just been released. Listen here. Share PricesXtract Share PriceXtract Share Chat?Xtract Share Chat (XTR)?XTR SharePrice?XTR ShareNews2?XTR ShareChat27?XTR ShareTrades13?XTRLiv |
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